Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” Video Is Not Sexist According To Its Female Director: Morning Mix

:: Robin Thicke‘s “Blurred Lines” video is not sexist after all – at least according to director Diane Martel, who calls the clip “very funny” and “ridiculing of men”. [Vulture]

:: This is going to be awkward the next time they run into each other at an award’s ceremony. Will.i.am is suing Pharrell over his i am OTHER clothing brand, which the Black Eyed Peas rapper believes impinges his copyright. [Rap-Up]

:: Miley Cyrus flashed her abs in a sports bra in New York City. You know what they say. If you’ve got it, flaunt it. [Just Jared]

:: It pays to make twerk-themed songs with Nicki Minaj. Wale is set to debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 next week with The Gifted. [Billboard]

:: Swizz Beatz has described Jay-Z‘s Magna Carta Holy Grail album as “genius”. He also called Mr. Carter a leader and “ahead of the times”. Do you think he has a Samsung? [Vibe]

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